Mainly because people didn’t want troops to be there (or in the Middle East) in the first place.
Doing so won’t get us to the promised land of herd immunity, and may well compromise their immuno-response systems.
European defence budgets only go so far, and ultimately we need the Anglo-American link.
The UK had one of the best vaccine programmes, but it kept its nightclubs closed for longer than France and Germany.
The Education Select Committee, which I Chair, has published a report on how we can strengthen this type of education.
The third part of a series on ConHome this week about the politics of race and ethnicity in Britain today.
We urgently need an inquiry to understand our strategic failures in the country, and what went wrong.
It could take action to reduce industrial electricity costs, among other important steps.
The importance of having a reliable baseload of firm power remains essential to the energy mix.
Weakening at home and friendless abroad, it finds itself on the back foot – and exposed to its nations’ reliance on EU funds.
There are dozens of policies, tax changes and other levers that government can pull to climate proof our homes.
Why is it that those on the Right who urge higher pay are vilified, while the Left applauds a low pay model for the economy?